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Punish Me, Daddy: Extreme Edition Expansion Pack

Game ID: GID0255103
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An even more twisted and extreme version of the game.

Split cards into Dares, Twists, and Punishments. Shuffle the 3 stacks before starting.
Choose a player to go first.
The player must draw a Dare card and a Twist card.
The player must do the Dare and the Twist at the same time.
If the player succeeds, they get to keep both cards as a point (1 Dare and 1 Twist = 1 Point).
If the player fails to, refuses to, or cannot do the combination, the player must draw and do a Punishment card.
If the player can't do or refuses to do the Punishment, that player loses all the points they've accumulated so far and must start over from 0.
Move on to the next player in a clockwise motion.
Continue until there’s 1 last standing player.

—user summary

This Extreme Edition comes with even more hilarious combinations, focused specifically on being brutally extreme. Will you get hurt? Definitely. But that's the point. (Also, we're not liable for anything you get yourself into while playing this. Just a heads up.)
Card examples:
Dare: Put a 6" piece of duct tape on the hairiest part of your body, then rip it off.
Strip naked and let each player draw something anywhere they want on your body. Anywhere.
Twist: Squeal like a pig.
Make really seductive faces at everyone you make eye contact with.
There are also some that are plot twists, like keep your dare or draw a new one, but if you fail, you must draw 2 punishment cards.
Punishment: Let every player whip you with a belt 10 times.
Streak across the street while yelling "I'm naked" over and over.

—description from the publisher

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